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Advanced cabin interiors / A film showcasing the module logic and interior options. Tasked with a ground up design vision, we created multiple module environments, ranging from work spaces to quiet zones, to family and sleep pods.

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1:1 mock ups of the each spatial design were produced to understand the differing modes of use and how people actually navigate the various module interiors, whilst also proving out our overarching architectural specification.

As part of the interior architecture design and specification, we produced a unique side wall panelling system, enabling quick colour and material changes and in-service replacement.

As part of the side wall system, local lighting features, cabin dividers and usable surfaces were produced, helping to create a more seamless relationship between the module furniture and the broader environment.

The Third Space / A discursive deep-dive project with a noted new brand in the ‘co-work’ space. NeueHouse approached us to help tune and re-craft their member experience by exploring the ways service, design and space intersect to create more meaningful and tailored experiences.

A new typology of social space / Positioned as a radical departure from a heavily branded business-class bar experience, we looked to create a warmer, more welcoming kitchen-style environment, seamlessly integrated into the broader architecture of the aircraft.

Céline and Canvas Tote Black Leather A task based, asymmetric geometry which maximises usable space. Unbroken lines and shifting perspectives reveal different functional zones and sections of the space as passengers walk through it. 'Espacio Plural’ - more than one aspect, more than one appearance.

Asymmetric forms help to both frame the cabin crew and create a sense of 'physical invitation’ into the space - encouraging the natural flow of people through the cabin. The whole area is contained by an overhead canopy ‘skylight’, a large panel of flat light that imbues the space with warmth.

Cabin architecture with a view to the future. Looking beyond branded interior design and style to a language that is more sensitive to the fundamental airframe.

Our distinctive portfolio of work across vehicles, objects, spaces and culture has given us a unique and non-traditional insight into what moves people emotionally as well as physically.

We map customer journeys in slow motion – living out every detail, every problem, frame by frame. This approach starts conversations and raises questions, which build towards clear and compelling solutions.

We analyse a brand to understand its DNA. The answers we come up with help us to define the brand voice; to articulate its values in new and fresh ways.

From our experience in consumer electronics, ethnographic research, aviation, autonomous vehicles and service design we’ve increasingly come to believe that the crossover between industries is more important than their differences. Yet at the same time each project, regardless of sector, tends to require its own, distinct approach where we develop specific conceptual tools to meet the challenge.

Advanced materials that support new behaviours / Collaborating with an advanced material specialist to look for new consumer technology design typologies, where innovative materials are the start point that lead to entirely new behaviours.

Each creative concept, from domestic appliances to wearable technology, considers our interaction with the product from beginning to end. Experimenting with light, tactility, form, and responsiveness to elevate the overall product experience into something markedly different.

Desire Lines - a future aircraft interior / Reimagining a nose-to-tail aircraft interior as it will look a decade from now. We began by considering the interior as a system rather than as separate component parts.

This allowed us to propose new revenue models and challenge the overall layout of the cabin, understanding how everything could work together to deliver a new, improved experience.

Treated as a 'physical sketch', the interior model was conceived as a rich tool to open up conversations with global carriers about how the future of their onboard service and product could evolve.

Closing the gap between insight and action / A research project, looking at an entirely new category of domestic technology. In putting specialist designers directly in front of consumers we were able to truly understand what motivates people. A process of multi layered observation that gave us unprecedented insight into people’s lifestyles, perceptions, and desires.

Service culture - articulating the in-store experience / We are delighted to announce a new collaboration with B&O to help develop and articulate their in-store service experience. 5 compelling narratives were developed which describe B&O’s unique approach to service and underlying philosophy.

1820 to 2016 / Fells – a family run vintner – has a powerful asset in a product with over two centuries of rich heritage: Graham’s Port. Our task was to develop new products and experiences for this key brand.

This project has come at a time when other fortified wines are undergoing an extraordinary renaissance in popularity - finding their way into contemporary restaurants and being discovered by age groups and demographics.

Based on this, we are working with Fells to open up Graham's to this new generation of wine enthusiasts, through new service, product and experiential avenues.

Multi functional tableware / A studio and client exploration into how a space saving, compact unit could open out into a multi functional tableware series. The final piece comprised of 4 distinct elements, each of which performed a different function - delivering flexibility and a sense of casual placement when in use.

Exploring and mapping a new category of domestic product / We have been working with domestic design brand JosephJoseph to explore and develop future solutions for smaller living spaces. The project questions how a range of everyday, functional objects relate to, behave in, and affect the contemporary home environment.

Canvas and Tote Leather Black Céline Exploring new spaces using VR as an R&D tool / After the success of the original Lifestyle Cabin, Zodiac approached us to uncover opportunities within new, fallow areas of the aircraft.